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Phallic Amulets
In ancient Pagan times the phallus did not have the same obscene connotations as it does today. One very similar the photo below was found at Southwark on a Medieval dig. It was reported in a national news paper that Archaeologists had no idea what it meant, not knowing that I still make them 2000 years later!

P55 Silver Winged Phallus £15.99
The Winged Phallus is a male protection Amulet, to draw the Evil Eye from men's genitalia and ground it into the charm, also a fertility charm.
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P23 Silver Rider £19.99
Worn by married women, this Phallus was is fertility charm and to avid unwanted attention from men.
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P111 Silver Cowrie Shell
£14.99
P111A Natural Cowrie Shell
£4.99
The Cowrie shell is also considered good luck in many parts of the world
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